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Identity and the histories of Archaeology and fieldwork

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Prof. Sudeshna Guha will begin the South Asia: Women in the Field network series, sharing some observations from her long and distinguished career in histories of visualisation and social histories of archaeology, cultural heritage, museums and collecting practices.

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A new network bringing together women from different disciplines, from undergraduates to senior researchers, with shared experiences in conducting fieldwork (or attempting to) in South Asia.

From entrenched cultural norms to the lack of available networking or support, we will explore the many challenges we face as women in disciplines where primary data collection is key.

This talk is part of the South Asia: Women in the Field series.

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